"Soumitra kaku (uncle) is an internationally known actor. We have developed a comfort level with him after three previous films ('Alik Sukh', 'Praktan' and 'Belaseshe')," Shiboprosad told PTI.
Soumitra added, "I have worked in over 300 films in my career. But I like the way they (Shiborosad-Nandita) narrate the story and conceive a character."
Soumitra will star opposite Lily Chakraborty to play the role of grandparents in the film, decades after the duo shared screen space in Satyajit Ray's "Shakha Proshakha" (1990).
"Like all our previous films since 'Ichhe', which talked about rat race in present day education system, 'Posto' is about modern-day parenting," Shiboprosad said.
"Or the subject can be called shared-parenting as a child is looked after by working parents, grandparents and even domestic help at home and this is a common symptom in almost every household today."
Shiboprosad, who has shot the film in Bolpur as well as in Kolkata, said in "Posto" they will stick to their tradition of highlighting issues faced by the urban middle-class.
However, he said the treatment will not be simplistic this time as the film also deals with the legal fight over parenting as the plot unfolds.
"But 'Posto' has a universal theme which confronts families and children all over the world, in US, China and everywhere, where a child is introduced to parallel family environments (the twin worlds of new age parents and grandparents in the same house)" Shiboprosad said.
"Piku" actor Jisshu Sengupta will play the role of a present day father in the film.
Music director Anupam Roy has teamed up with singer-film maker Anindya Chattopadhyay and singer Upal Sengupta to compose music for the film.
"Posto" will be release on may 12.
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